The commuter train to Albuquerque is pulling out of Santa Fe as the day comes to an end. Also in the small yard is the Santa Fe Southern excursion train that runs to Lamy and back. November 24, 2010

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The commuter train to Albuquerque is pulling out of Santa Fe as the day comes to an end. Also in the small yard is the Santa Fe Southern excursion train that runs to Lamy and back. November 24, 2010
Non Communist Russia SFSR
from /r/vexillology Top comment: !wave
Road Runner Departure by Joe McMillan Via Flickr: While a Santa Fe Southern Geep idles nearby, a New Mexico Rail Runner departs Santa Fe, New Mexico, on October 24, 2011. The commuter trains operate out of Albuquerque north to Santa Fe and south to Belen.
Flag of the New Russian SFSR
from /r/vexillology Top comment: That is very clever, I think it would be better if they made the classic hammer and sickle symbol, but this is good enough.
Flag of SFSR of East Africa
from /r/vexillology Top comment: What if The USSR invaded East Africa? * Blue: [Lake Victoria](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Victoria) signifying the unity of the EAC Partner States. * White, Black, Green, Yellow, Red: Representing the different colours of the flags of each of the EAC Partner States.
Russian SFSR in the style of Saudi Arabia
from /r/vexillology Top comment: For those who like their middle eastern authoritarian regimes less religous, less monarchist and more Eurasian.
Pakistan in the style of Russian SFSR
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Clever
I only just noticed that Auckland museum uses the flag of the Russian SFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic/Rossíjskaja Sovétskaja Federatívnaja Socialistíčeskaja Respublika) in the memorial section.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Any reason why they went through the trouble of getting this short-lived on instead of just the Soviet or Russian flag?